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Mashutka [201]
3 years ago
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Which of the following describes how the Internet can indirectly eliminate the electoral college?

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igor_vitrenko [27]3 years ago
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The correct option is C) the electoral college accepts all people but is lagging behind in technology.

<em>The option that describes how the Internet can indirectly eliminate the electoral college is that the electoral college accepts all people but is lagging behind in technology.</em>

The electoral college is not an institution or organization, is a group of electors, specifically, 538 who votes to decide the election of the President of the United States. This number consists of 435 Representatives, 100 Senators, and three electors of the District of Columbia.

When a candidate receives 270 electoral votes, he/she wins the election. Political parties nominate electors in their respective conventions.

Without a doubt, the electoral college needs some modernization in its processes and the internet offers a great option to do so.

Debora [2.8K]3 years ago
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The option that best describes how the internet can indirectly eliminate the electoral college is c. The electoral college accepts all people but is lagging behind in technology.

Hope this helped :)
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